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1-2-3 Peas

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

1-2-3 Peas

Contributors:

By (Author) Keith Baker
Illustrated by Keith Baker

ISBN:

9781442445512

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Beach Lane Books

Publication Date:

1st August 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Early years: numbers and counting
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Body and health
Childrens picture books

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 279mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

996g

Description

Meet the peasthe 1-2-3 Peas! Come along as they count from one to one hundred in this pea-filled picture book thats packed with bright, bold numbers and playful number-themed scenes. These tiny green mathematicians will have young readers everywhere calling for more peas, please!

Reviews

* The bipedal green peas that starred in LMNO Peas return in a lively counting romp. Bakers energizing graphics are as joyful and fresh as in the first book, anthropomorphizing the peas in spreads that burst with personality.

Publishers Weekly, May 14, 2012, *STAR
* After an alphabetical, rhyming tour de force (LMNO Peas, 2010), Bakers energetic pea pack is backthis time, to count by ones and 10s. Whether theyre counting scores of peas, enjoying the rhymes and puns or relishing the funny visual quirks, families are sure to devour Bakers latest winner. Totally ap-pea-ling!

Kirkus Reviews, May 30, 2012, *STAR
This colorful counting book features the same cast of characters introduced in Bakers LMNO Peas (S & S, 2010). This time, the peas are out and about engaging in all sorts of imaginative activities that the pea-wee crowd might enjoy: planting, painting, dancing on stage, building, fishing, singing, etc. As youngsters browse the pages, they can count along from 1 to 20, then to 100 by tenschildren will enjoy returning time and again to discover the visual surprises or humorous touches hidden in the books pages.

School Library Journal, July 2012
Bakers follow-up to LMNO Peas features that books clever and amiable concept, which can be summarized thus: peas are cute. They are cute when one of them holds a telescope, and they are cute when two of them go fishing or three of them paddle rowboats, one wearing a ponytail, another in a baseball cap. They are especially fetching when wearing tutus and spinning like whirling dervishes. Children will coo at them in hammocks. They will appreciate their attempts to put together a 50-piece puzzle. They will like everything about peasas long as they dont have to eat them. * The New York Times Book Review, August 2012 *
A welcome companion to Bakers alphabet book, LMNO Peas (2010), this counting book features a large cast of the same odd but charming little characters: green peas with skinny arms and legs, occasional footwear or headgear, and abundant energy. The spacious format supports a series of well-composed double-page spreads in which huge numerals in vibrant colors and patterns stand out brilliantly against the white backgrounds used in most pictures. Meanwhile, the little peas scurry about, illustrating phrases in the rhymed couplets that unite the scenes. Children will enjoy finding the right number of characters in each scene in this inviting introduction to counting.

Booklist Online, August 8, 2012
In this companion to L-M-N-O Peas, the wildly animated crew of peas takes a numerical jaunt from 1 to 100. The crisply metric text makes this as much fun to read as it is to pore over, and its a whole lot of fun to pore overthe numeral is treated as a physical element in the pea-rich vignettes for the little veggie participants to fish off of, drive around, or build on. The highly detailed activities of said peas are definitely worth a closer look (Peayonc can be found crooning on the Seventy peas singing page).While little listeners will appreciate the story, they will especially enjoy the opportunity to take a closer look when storytime is through.

--BCCB, October 2012
"Counting never looked as fun as it does in 1-2-3 Peas.... The tiny, busy peas are a hoot, driving, flying, biking around giant numerals on each colorful spread." * San Francisco Chronicle *

Author Bio

Keith Bakerhas written and illustrated many acclaimed picture books for young children, including theNew York TimesbestsellingLMNO Peas;1-2-3 Peas;Little Green Peas;Hap-pea All Year;LMNO Pea-quel;My Octopus Arms; andNo Two Alike. He lives in Seattle.

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